Bogut will not play in Wednesday's game against Miami. Nor will backup center Jermaine O'Neal, but for more precautionary reasons after undergoing wrist surgery in December.

Bogut also took a moment during his weekly chat with host Tom Tolbert to address the perceived misunderstanding between he and Jackson. Asked about Bogut's injury prior to Monday night's win over the 76ers, Jackson said he didn't know how Bogut got hurt and that he might have done it while sleeping.

It was only about 30 minutes later that Bogut, typically blunt, told reporters Jackson's comment was “absolutely ridiculous.”

On Tuesday, the center clarified the matter. He said he was blindsided by a text from a friend asking how he'd hurt himself sleeping. When approached by writers, Bogut wondered about the origin of the comment.

“Once I heard the comment . . . I know coach pretty well, and the first thing I wanted to do was talk to coach about it one-on-one because I thought I was missing something,” Bogut told Tolbert. “We got it sorted out and there's no issue with it now.”